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AD: Dusty May, Michigan reach agreement on new contract

By Thomson Reuters Apr 11, 2026 | 2:21 PM

Dusty May is being rewarded for guiding Michigan to its second national championship and winningest season in ​program history.

Wolverines athletic director Warde ‌Manuel announced Saturday that May has reached an agreement on a contract extension.

“He will be the leader of this basketball team for many ‌years ​to come,” Manuel said ⁠of May on ⁠Saturday while speaking at Michigan’s national title celebration event at Crisler Center.

May, 49, has turned around the Wolverines in ​short order, posting a 64-13 during his two seasons at the school. ⁠They capped a 37-3 ⁠season by recording a 69-63 ​victory over UConn on Monday.

The run of ​success was welcome after Michigan lost ‌a program-record 24 games before he was hired.

“I’m very grateful, and during the (NCAA) Tournament, I just told Warde I’m ⁠not leaving,” May said on Big Ten Network. “And I probably ruined any leverage I could have ⁠had. ‌It’s an honor to coach ⁠at this great institution, and ​I ‌just look forward to what’s ​next.”

May took ⁠Florida Atlantic on a shocking run to the Final Four in 2023 and compiled a 126-69 record there in six seasons (2018-24) before replacing Juwan Howard at Michigan.

–Field ​Level Media